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The events that lead to the outbreak of World War 1?

Secret alliances, militarism, imperialism and totalitarianism.


What happened after the alliances between the Great Powers in the lead up to world war 1?

In great Britain the alliances were to agree of support between countries


What is 1 of the major events that lead the us into world war 1?

M.A.I.N: Militarism,Alliances,Imperialism,and Nationalism


What events lead to the outbreak of world war 1 in Europe?

Many different countries building alliances and military force that when the Archduke Franz Ferdinand happened and war was declared it was like a domino effect because of all the alliances.


How was alliances a cause of World War 1?

An alliance system that required allies to aid one another in armed conflicts.


There were two alliances during World War 1 who wre they?

the triple alliances & the triple entente


What was the most dangerous result of the alliances between the Great Powers in the lead up to world war 1?

Before World War I, the various alliances in the Balkan region led to it being called the Powder Keg of Europe. Rampant nationalism created a volatile, dangerous situation which culminated in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, resulting in the first World War.


What was the war in Europe before World War 2 that affected the alliances in Europe?

World War I changed the alliance system in Europe and had grave mental, economic, and political consequences for Germany that contributed to Hitler's rise to power.


Why did the assassination of the archduke lead to war when many other well-known assassinations did not?

ALLIANCES


What were the alliances that France had during World War 2?

The alliances France had were Britain and obviously the United states.


Was making alliances during World War 1 considered an act of war?

no


Why did alliances form?

The intricate system of alliances formed across Europe in the years preceding World War 1 was known as the balance of power. It was believed that if a declaration of war against one country meant war against other countries, this would be a sufficient deterrent from aggression.